Trachystolodes species
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5032.2.11 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1B2F2D1F-C751-FFF0-FF5B-81F1DADC2298 |
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Plazi |
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Trachystolodes species |
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Key to males of Trachystolodes species (updated from Huang et al. 2020 and Wang et al. 2021)
1. Scutellum View in CoL clothed with black pubescence; besides black middle patch, each elytron with 2–3 smaller black patches posteriorly.................................................................................. T. neltharion View in CoL sp. n.
1’. Scutellum View in CoL clothed with brown to castaneous pubescence; each elytron with one black middle patch, at most some inconspicuous spots posteriorly................................................................................... 2
2. Femoral apices (except ventral sides) and basal dorsa of tibiae covered with brown pubescence....................... 3
2’. Femoral apices (except ventral sides) and basal dorsa of tibiae covered with golden yellow pubescence................. 4
3. Pronotal calli rather large................................................... T. huangjianbini Huang, Guo & Liu View in CoL
3’. Pronotal calli relatively small................................................... T. tianjialini Wang, Xie & Wang View in CoL
4. Black middle patches on elytra smaller, drop-shaped..................................... T. bimaculatus (Kriesche) View in CoL
4’. Black middle patches on elytra larger, sub-rectangular...................................... T. tonkinensis Breuning View in CoL
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